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it also raised $1.1 trillion in new tax revenue by closing corporate loopholes and scaling back popular tax deductions like the home mortgage deduction. >> anybody running for election this time that tells you you can get this problem solved without looking at the long-term health of our entitlement programs or without looking at additional revenues is not telling you the truth. >> reporter: virginia's mark warner says getting the plan passed would be a highlight of his senate career. if the grand bargain fail and the supercommittee failed and things are only getting more polarized what's the hope for debt reduction? >> i always go back to that great winston churchill quote "you can always count on the americans to do the right thing afteafter they've tried everythg else." we've kind of tried everything else now. >> reporter: just like the rest of congress the members of the gang of eight are often divided so crafting legislation is a slow process, scott, especially when you consider that they are proposing leave nothing pocket of the federal government untouched by either cuts or refor
it also raised $1.1 trillion in new tax revenue by closing corporate loopholes and scaling back popular tax deductions like the home mortgage deduction. >> anybody running for election this time that tells you you can get this problem solved without looking at the long-term health of our entitlement programs or without looking at additional revenues is not telling you the truth. >> reporter: virginia's mark warner says getting the plan passed would be a highlight of his senate...
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demonstrators are surrounded by news tickers but no mainstream t.v. . amorous the occupy movement is it waiting for the almighty powerful networks to show up and report about their demonstrations instead the grassroots group has made immediate distribution all part of its campaign reading newspapers like this one which report about political financial and social stories that are either blotted out more rarely addressed by most in mainstream news outlets in the us like half a dozen giant conglomerates currently controlled mainstream media. critics say this leaves just a few companies capable of strangling the voice of america's free press the first amendment just keep shrinking it in for. a handful of profiteering corporations who don't care a lot about journalism don't care a lot about democracy have taken control reporting the truth means risking all the dangers of digging too deep cost america's legendary newsman dan rather his coveted chair at c.b.s. the trust a journalist was forced to resign after reporting that george w. bush went missing during h
demonstrators are surrounded by news tickers but no mainstream t.v. . amorous the occupy movement is it waiting for the almighty powerful networks to show up and report about their demonstrations instead the grassroots group has made immediate distribution all part of its campaign reading newspapers like this one which report about political financial and social stories that are either blotted out more rarely addressed by most in mainstream news outlets in the us like half a dozen giant...
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news corporation is the parent company of this network. it shut the tabloid down, that staffers hacked the phones of people they were covering. prosecutors say the former editor rebecca brooks tried to hide evidence in the case. amy is live in our london newsroom. >> reporter: these are the first charges that have actually been brought since the wave of arrests begin last summer in connection with phone hacking and illegal payments to police. rebeblg ka brooks was not only the former editor of news of the world but also of the sun and the former chief executive of news international which is rupert murdoch's british newspaper group. all five including brooks and four people who have worked for news international were charged with conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. she was charged with three counts that she tried to conceal materials from police that she conspired to remove seven boxes of material. she was arrested for these particular offenses in march. last july she was arrested on other allegations related to hacking and she is
news corporation is the parent company of this network. it shut the tabloid down, that staffers hacked the phones of people they were covering. prosecutors say the former editor rebecca brooks tried to hide evidence in the case. amy is live in our london newsroom. >> reporter: these are the first charges that have actually been brought since the wave of arrests begin last summer in connection with phone hacking and illegal payments to police. rebeblg ka brooks was not only the former...
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giant corporations are on the day . what about your governor say she's a great minds of the on your comments are graduated college on you covers technology sustainability and social entrepreneurship is a staff writer for fast company magazine on his newest book d i y u u s f u printers and the coming transformation of higher education the study of how technology and increased individual choice can tackle the current higher education crisis let's get back to it. what is d. i y. you. well you know this phrase is really standing for what i see as being the solution to the cost quality and access crises facing traditional higher education institutions and it's really very simple i mean we're living in an age right now where knowledge is no longer scarce and no longer has to be transmitted in the same thousand year old fashion of simply having a lecture stand in front of a group of people that it's being constantly traded and people are communicating all over the world and you know the the great vast innovation of the intern
giant corporations are on the day . what about your governor say she's a great minds of the on your comments are graduated college on you covers technology sustainability and social entrepreneurship is a staff writer for fast company magazine on his newest book d i y u u s f u printers and the coming transformation of higher education the study of how technology and increased individual choice can tackle the current higher education crisis let's get back to it. what is d. i y. you. well you...
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. >> shep: news corporation is calling criticism from lawmakers highly partisan. that response members of parliament. said that rupert murdoch is not a fit person to run an major international company. british lawmakers issued their report tabloid phone hacking scandal involving news of the world newspaper. you recall news corp closed it down after it was reported that reporters had hacked the accounts of people they were covering. several news corp executives misled the findings. they made a statement. it acknowledges the quote serious wrongdoing of the news of the world. it reads in part, we have already confronted and have acted on the failings documented in the report. we have conducted internal reviews of newspapers in the united kingdom and an the world far beyond anything asked of us by the metropolitan police. we have volunteered any evidence of apparent wrongdoing to the authorities and we have instituted sweeping changes in our internal controls and our compliance programs. the statement goes on to help ensure that nothing like this ever happens again an
. >> shep: news corporation is calling criticism from lawmakers highly partisan. that response members of parliament. said that rupert murdoch is not a fit person to run an major international company. british lawmakers issued their report tabloid phone hacking scandal involving news of the world newspaper. you recall news corp closed it down after it was reported that reporters had hacked the accounts of people they were covering. several news corp executives misled the findings. they...
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and that included having a fairly close relationship with the head of news corporation, and rupert murdoch. his papers were largely supportive of tony blair during his time in office. but they did disagree on certain policy issues. blair, for example, was quite pro european integration. he said he believed the media needs reform, particularly when it comes to the blurring between fact and come enterer in the press and some of the tabloid excesses in the country which he pointed out were not confined to news corporation. the testimony went on for hours but was interrupted at one point by a heckler, a man who breached security at the royal courts of justice. >> from jp march morgan six months after he left office. >> he is said to be a documentary and he was taken out and released without charge. blair appeared to be unrattled by the incident but he said it will be the moment most remembered from today's hearing. trace. >> she's reporting from london. thank you. >> while human organs are sold on the black market at the rate of one her hour. a dramatic rise in years. it reports the global dem
and that included having a fairly close relationship with the head of news corporation, and rupert murdoch. his papers were largely supportive of tony blair during his time in office. but they did disagree on certain policy issues. blair, for example, was quite pro european integration. he said he believed the media needs reform, particularly when it comes to the blurring between fact and come enterer in the press and some of the tabloid excesses in the country which he pointed out were not...
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the battle between grassroots organizing and big corporate money is heating up in wisconsin a new poll by marquette law school shows governor scott walker and a likely democratic opponent. bear out in a dead heat among registered voters in the upcoming recall election leads forty seven to forty six the poll shows walker losing popularity among voters as his numbers have declined every month since january at the same time walker has dumped millions into t.v. advertising and announce they raised a mind boggling thirty two million dollars for his campaign in just three months most of that money came from fundraising trips walker took to new york and texas to collect checksum out of state banks toure's and oil barons respectively and so far the big cash all isn't helping walker which is a promising sign for we the people heading into a multibillion dollar general election this year so what will we learn from wisconsin over the next few months that could give us some insight into how the general election on the nation might play out with working people going up against big money for more on
the battle between grassroots organizing and big corporate money is heating up in wisconsin a new poll by marquette law school shows governor scott walker and a likely democratic opponent. bear out in a dead heat among registered voters in the upcoming recall election leads forty seven to forty six the poll shows walker losing popularity among voters as his numbers have declined every month since january at the same time walker has dumped millions into t.v. advertising and announce they raised...
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in addition because the factor is successful people are hired the news corporation to work on the program. because i work very hard i employ people in my house and do other things that i can't do. recently i thought about retiring, but i added it up and more than 60 people who lost their jobs have i pact it had in. half of the democratic party believe i provide no benefit at all in america? off the charts dumb. >> he is going to write a letter to president obama asking him to publicly acknowledge his contribution to the country. he wants the president to do so at his next news conference. >>> someone else who is a hard worker, hard at work for us for our first degree weather update. maria molina. she is look to look at the temperatures as we head out the door. >>> we have been talking about how warm it has been across the southwest. you mentioned that we have a wildfires across the southwest. temperatures are hot. it is still hot out there even though it's nighttime. 81 degrees in phoenix, arizona, incredible warmth out here. otherwise new mexico cooler 56 degrees. across texas we are see
in addition because the factor is successful people are hired the news corporation to work on the program. because i work very hard i employ people in my house and do other things that i can't do. recently i thought about retiring, but i added it up and more than 60 people who lost their jobs have i pact it had in. half of the democratic party believe i provide no benefit at all in america? off the charts dumb. >> he is going to write a letter to president obama asking him to publicly...
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and has ibm reached a new level of corporate paranoia? apparently big blue has banned employees from using the iphone's digital assistant on its networks because everything you say to siri is saved in a data center in north carolina. >>> a rookie slams the braves. a major league milestone. and a hip-hop icon busts a bold move in chicago. >>> plus, d. wade and lebron bust a few moves of their own trying to get past the pacers. your first look at sports is straight ahead. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. everything can cost upwards of...[ whistles ] i did not want to think about that. relax, relax, relax. look at me, look at me. three words, dad -- e-trade financial consultants. so i can just go talk to 'em? just walk right in and talk to 'em. dude, those guys are pros. they'll hook you up with a solid plan. they'll -- wa-- wa-- wait a minute. bobby? bobby! what are you doing, man? i'm speed dating! [ male announcer ] get investing advice for your family at e-trade. thought they were dead. [ laughter ] [ grunting ] huh? [ male announc
and has ibm reached a new level of corporate paranoia? apparently big blue has banned employees from using the iphone's digital assistant on its networks because everything you say to siri is saved in a data center in north carolina. >>> a rookie slams the braves. a major league milestone. and a hip-hop icon busts a bold move in chicago. >>> plus, d. wade and lebron bust a few moves of their own trying to get past the pacers. your first look at sports is straight ahead. you're...
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corporate raider. words once used by his senior adviser, david axelrod. the president's re-election team is out with a blistering new at attacking romney'secord at the helm of the private equity firm capital. it pits romney's job against form he workers of a kansas steel plant who accuse the plan of running their company into the ground. >> to get up on national tv and brag about making jobs when he has destroyed thousands of people's careers, just destroying people. >> he is running for president and if he's going to run the country the way he ran our business, i wouldn't want him there. he would be so out of touch with the nch after person in this country. >> the romney campaign a short time
corporate raider. words once used by his senior adviser, david axelrod. the president's re-election team is out with a blistering new at attacking romney'secord at the helm of the private equity firm capital. it pits romney's job against form he workers of a kansas steel plant who accuse the plan of running their company into the ground. >> to get up on national tv and brag about making jobs when he has destroyed thousands of people's careers, just destroying people. >> he is...
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well known to corporate occupy protesters are reemerging in new york and other american cities in a bid to surge back into the headlines there's going to update from our correspondent marina port au prince in the big apple when activists want a nationwide strike on may day it's early in the day where you are marina what does it look like they'll make an impact today. well the crowd is getting our progress as there are thousands gathering in bryant park here in new york city and hundreds more picketing outside of banks in the offices of corporate and multinational headquarters here in new york city just about a half hour ago madison avenue was shut down in manhattan when hundreds stormed the street disrupting traffic occupy wall street movement is say many are saying this is sort of a resurgence of it this marks a day where the activists that began their grassroots effort in the fall of two thousand and eleven a movement that blazed throughout the u.s. center around the globe is now coming to light again what the activists movement is is asking is for all of the ninety nine percent in th
well known to corporate occupy protesters are reemerging in new york and other american cities in a bid to surge back into the headlines there's going to update from our correspondent marina port au prince in the big apple when activists want a nationwide strike on may day it's early in the day where you are marina what does it look like they'll make an impact today. well the crowd is getting our progress as there are thousands gathering in bryant park here in new york city and hundreds more...
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corporate raider. words once used by his senior adviser, david axelrod. the president's re-election team is out with a blistering new at attacking
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headlines arrests in new york during may day rallies while police reportedly used tear gas on anti-corporate occupy protesters in california the movement is using the may first demonstrations to stage a comeback and try proving its staying power. workers across the world unite for a labor day but in italy marches turned violent over the country's austerity measures with the northern city of turin seeing the worst of the clashes. president obama touches down for an unannounced visit to afghanistan at a meeting in kabul with the afghan president he signs a strategic accord to cement future relations between the two countries the trip coincides with the first anniversary of the killing of osama bin ladin. and the world's most famous exposer of top secrets goes head to head with the new president of tunisia who rose to power after a popular.
headlines arrests in new york during may day rallies while police reportedly used tear gas on anti-corporate occupy protesters in california the movement is using the may first demonstrations to stage a comeback and try proving its staying power. workers across the world unite for a labor day but in italy marches turned violent over the country's austerity measures with the northern city of turin seeing the worst of the clashes. president obama touches down for an unannounced visit to...
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a thing of the past is sorely mistaken because thousands of occupy activists flooded the streets of new york city on may day reigniting their grassroots movement that began in the fall thousands congregated in parks and outside of banks in the offices of corporations and multinational corporations to protest against economic interest disparity between the rich and poor protest against corporate influence on u.s. politics others express outrage over other issues such as an affordable health care to wish the student debt crisis in the united states and also the on affordable cost of higher education so there were thousands upon thousands marching through the streets all converging in union square where there was a concert now out from what has been reported approximately thirty people at least were arrested now many of them were actually those that were taking part in student occupy events at parks throughout new york city there are some pictures of police officers getting quite violent or what some would call aggressive with those that were arrested but things that they have remained pre
a thing of the past is sorely mistaken because thousands of occupy activists flooded the streets of new york city on may day reigniting their grassroots movement that began in the fall thousands congregated in parks and outside of banks in the offices of corporations and multinational corporations to protest against economic interest disparity between the rich and poor protest against corporate influence on u.s. politics others express outrage over other issues such as an affordable health care...
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department has stepped up its manpower as thousands of occupy activists are back on the streets of new york city picking up where they left off last fall many are converging here in fine arts while hundreds of others are picketing outside of banks in the offices of national and multinational corporations how the occupy blueprint is calling on the nine percent rate from go into making any purchases today they say only five with the boy the labor and the purchasing power will the one percent be able to understand that they're well it depends on the ninety nine percent of americans many of whom are still struggling and suffering in the small u.s. force this thing is being dubbed somewhat of an occupy two point zero a resurgent of this grassroots movement that began in new york city in the fall a protest against corporate greed corporate influence on you what's the politics wealth inequality there is outreach among many issues here in the u.s. which includes under fordable health care the student loan bubble and at the end of the day the fact that there's a huge divide between the rich and
department has stepped up its manpower as thousands of occupy activists are back on the streets of new york city picking up where they left off last fall many are converging here in fine arts while hundreds of others are picketing outside of banks in the offices of national and multinational corporations how the occupy blueprint is calling on the nine percent rate from go into making any purchases today they say only five with the boy the labor and the purchasing power will the one percent be...
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york city and hundreds more picketing outside banks in the offices of corporate and multinational headquarters here in new york city of madison avenue was shut down in manhattan when hundreds stormed the street . traffic occupied wall street movement is say many are saying this is sort of a resurgence of it this marks a day where the activists that began their grassroots effort in the fall of two thousand and eleven a movement that throughout the u.s. and around the globe is now coming to light again what the activists movement is asking is for all of the ninety nine percent of the u.s. to refrain from going to work or purchasing anything throughout the day they say that only through. their labor and their purchasing power will the one percent understand that their wealth depends on the ninety nine percent of americans many of whom are struggling right now still in a very dismal workforce here in the u.s. all the activists are going to be taking to the streets marching from bryant park down to union square where many more legal union students scholars will be joining the crowd the n.y.p.d. has
york city and hundreds more picketing outside banks in the offices of corporate and multinational headquarters here in new york city of madison avenue was shut down in manhattan when hundreds stormed the street . traffic occupied wall street movement is say many are saying this is sort of a resurgence of it this marks a day where the activists that began their grassroots effort in the fall of two thousand and eleven a movement that throughout the u.s. and around the globe is now coming to light...
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york city in the fall a protest against corporate greed corporate influence on you what's the politics wealth inequality there is outreach among many issues here in the u.s. which includes on affordable health care the student loan bubble and at the end of the day the fact that there's a huge divide between the rich and poor in the us the predator banks and the mortgage do not homes that are going down the working accumulation of wealth and the ownership of the means of production have been centered in a smaller and smaller group and now it's just one percent that essentially owns everything they own all the factories they own the road sales the resources they are the water they own everything and the rest of the ninety nine percent does all the work and has to pay for everything joining this movement a movement that has grown. in unprecedented ways throughout the world many more to life this movement when it first began saying that it's a bunch of us. unemployed people camping out in places but at the. head games momenta the oldest saw that there's a common frustration of bringing peo
york city in the fall a protest against corporate greed corporate influence on you what's the politics wealth inequality there is outreach among many issues here in the u.s. which includes on affordable health care the student loan bubble and at the end of the day the fact that there's a huge divide between the rich and poor in the us the predator banks and the mortgage do not homes that are going down the working accumulation of wealth and the ownership of the means of production have been...
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will mark a rebirth of the corporate occupy movement as protesters embark on a major push in new york and other cities or tease marina puerto niehaus the developments from the big apple. while on a strike in new york city is not exactly what happened but for anyone who thinks the occupy wall street movement is a thing of the past is sorely mistaken because thousands of occupy activists flooded the streets of new york city on may day reigniting their grassroots movement that began in the fall thousands congregated in parks and outside of banks in the offices of corporations and multinational corporations to protest against economic. disparity between the rich and poor protest against corporate influence on u.s. politics others express outrage over other issues such as an affordable health care system the student debt crisis in the united states and also the under for the full cost of higher education so there were thousands upon thousands marching through the support streets all converging in union square where there was a concert now out from what has been reported approximately thirt
will mark a rebirth of the corporate occupy movement as protesters embark on a major push in new york and other cities or tease marina puerto niehaus the developments from the big apple. while on a strike in new york city is not exactly what happened but for anyone who thinks the occupy wall street movement is a thing of the past is sorely mistaken because thousands of occupy activists flooded the streets of new york city on may day reigniting their grassroots movement that began in the fall...
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gigantic corporations. they didn't want a replay in proliferating form in the country that they thought would succeed their constitutional structure in the usa. now, what is important here to realize is that there has been a whole series of ways to fight back. people have fought back. they've fought back as workers, they've fought back as parents, they've fought back as buyers and shoppers, they've fought back as farmers, they've fought back as women, they've fought back as slaves. they have fought back. and we have in our history the following ways that they've fought back. they've fought back trying to use the vote. they've fought back with regulation of these companies. you can see the farmer and worker fightbacks in the 19th century to create some of the foundations of fair labor standards and be protecting farmers from the banks and the railroads leading to the populist progressive movement. they've fought back in the courts winning cases now and then. some of them fought back as owners, shareholders.
gigantic corporations. they didn't want a replay in proliferating form in the country that they thought would succeed their constitutional structure in the usa. now, what is important here to realize is that there has been a whole series of ways to fight back. people have fought back. they've fought back as workers, they've fought back as parents, they've fought back as buyers and shoppers, they've fought back as farmers, they've fought back as women, they've fought back as slaves. they have...
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to run a major international corporation. the committee found murdoch exhibited, quote, willful bli blindness towards wrongdoing. and the report also questioned the competence of murdoch's son, james. >>> may day protests are planned today by occupy wall street activists in cities across the country. they plan rush hour demonstrations in new york and san francisco to block bridges. >>> dna evidence has cleared two men in texas who were officially exonerated in a rape and shooting 10 years ago. they shook hands with the judge who declared them innocent after decades behind bars. >>> and in colorado robert dewey was released after a court hearing that exonerated him also based on dna evidence. he had been in prison for 16 years. >>> finally in canada a large container was found washed up on shore and inside was a harley davidson motorcycle. it had a japanese license plate and was very rusty indicating it was debris carried across the ocean after the tsunami in japan 13 months ago. >>> now here's an early look at one of your top
to run a major international corporation. the committee found murdoch exhibited, quote, willful bli blindness towards wrongdoing. and the report also questioned the competence of murdoch's son, james. >>> may day protests are planned today by occupy wall street activists in cities across the country. they plan rush hour demonstrations in new york and san francisco to block bridges. >>> dna evidence has cleared two men in texas who were officially exonerated in a rape and...
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headlines arrests in new york during may day rallies while police reportedly used tear gas and anti-corporate occupy activists in california with the movement is using the may first demonstrations to stage a comeback and prove it staying power. workers across the world unite on labor day but in italy marches turned violent over the country's austerity measures with the northern city of turin seeing the worst of russians. a series of deadly explosions rocked kabul just after president obama leaves the afghan capital he was there on a previously unannounced visit to sign a strategic accord with the afghan president cementing future relations between the countries but europe also coincided with the first anniversary of the mission to kill osama bin laden. the world's most famous exposer of top secrets goes head to head with a new.
headlines arrests in new york during may day rallies while police reportedly used tear gas and anti-corporate occupy activists in california with the movement is using the may first demonstrations to stage a comeback and prove it staying power. workers across the world unite on labor day but in italy marches turned violent over the country's austerity measures with the northern city of turin seeing the worst of russians. a series of deadly explosions rocked kabul just after president obama...
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pay 35% corporate tax? or do it in china. >> eric: somehow -- >> it's 15% or less. >> you point this out. maybe you can explain this. they scrubbed solyndra from their breen -- the green energy map. it was originally on the map. it's not there anymore. isn't that funny? >> it's not there anymore. >> dana: solyndra and keystone are household names. people know what they are and what they meant. what is interesting is president obama doubles down on the green jobs. when actually of the other side of the mouth they say it's for all of the above energy policy. they would be better off doing ads saying they are for all of the above energy policy rather than talk about the green jobs all the time. >> bob: do you think solyndra and keystone are household words because we use them over and over? we never brought it upen the show. >> andrea: who might not be a household word is al almondaras. he said he would crucify oil companies? he resigned today. lisa jackson praised him, grateful for the surface. >> dana: last
pay 35% corporate tax? or do it in china. >> eric: somehow -- >> it's 15% or less. >> you point this out. maybe you can explain this. they scrubbed solyndra from their breen -- the green energy map. it was originally on the map. it's not there anymore. isn't that funny? >> it's not there anymore. >> dana: solyndra and keystone are household names. people know what they are and what they meant. what is interesting is president obama doubles down on the green jobs....
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so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards, from kitchen to table. this technology allows us to collaborate with our drivers to make a better experience for our customers. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ there it is ! there it is ! where ? where ? it's getting away ! where is it ? it's gone. we'll find it. any day can be an adventure. that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. wow, there it is. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> 17 minutes past the hour. we have photos from inside the sea
so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards, from kitchen to table. this technology allows us to collaborate with our drivers to make a better experience for our customers. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ there it is ! there it is ! where ? where ? it's getting away ! where is...
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so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards, from kitchen to table. this technology allows us to collaborate with our drivers to make a better experience for our customers. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ is important to any successful business. which is why at wells fargo, we work with you to get to know the unique aspects of your business. we can recommend financial solutions that can work for you that have helped millions of business owners save time, reduce expenses, and maximize cash flow. as the number one small business lender for nine years running... we're with you when you need us. so you can be there for your customers. wells fargo. together we'll go far. >>> welcome back to "way too early." 5:44 in the morning as the sun comes up over a beautiful washington, d.c. lincoln memorial pulling back to the washington monument. a check on the weather. pan, it's been u
so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards, from kitchen to table. this technology allows us to collaborate with our drivers to make a better experience for our customers. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ is important to any successful business. which is why at wells fargo, we...
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with boss tweed, he has the head of the civil war in new york city. tweed was by for a the most corporate politician who ever served on american soil. the sheer amount of money stole was monument tal. billions of dollars in today's dollars. they did it with management skills that would be the envy of any wall street type today. however, at the same time, tweed was one of the most generous people you could hope to meet. they did more good for people living in new york, and more to build the city than anyone else of the generation. but for the steeling, he would probably be remembered as a great man. however the steal was endemic to who he was he would have not done what he did. the garfield fascination. what brought me to that -- i hope -- my the fascination of president garfield. we think about him as the other one. the four presidentings were assassinated. kennedy, mckinly, and who's the other one? that's gar feel. he was shot in the back by a named charles who is a disappointed office seeker. in fact, garfield was killed because we went through a pe
with boss tweed, he has the head of the civil war in new york city. tweed was by for a the most corporate politician who ever served on american soil. the sheer amount of money stole was monument tal. billions of dollars in today's dollars. they did it with management skills that would be the envy of any wall street type today. however, at the same time, tweed was one of the most generous people you could hope to meet. they did more good for people living in new york, and more to build the city...
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so at&t showed corporate caterers how to beer collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards, from kitchen to table. this technology allows us to collaborate with r drivers to make a better experience for our customers. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ it's time to live wider awake. helping you do what you do... even better. only the beautyrest recharge sleep system combines the comfort of aircool memory foam layered on top of beautyrest pocketed coils to promote proper sleeping posture all night long. the revolutionary recharge sleep system... from beautyrest. it's you, fully charged. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turnin
so at&t showed corporate caterers how to beer collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards, from kitchen to table. this technology allows us to collaborate with r drivers to make a better experience for our customers. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ it's time to live wider awake. helping you do what you do... even better....
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so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards, from kitchen to table. this technology allows us to collaborate with our drivers to make a better experience for our customers. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ >>> airlines taking flight day. jpmorgan raising price targets across the board on the airlines, also raising estimates citing lower fuel prices and sustained demand. will the names continue to gain here? what i thought was the most interesting, and it's obvious that we follow the energy markets very closely, but i didn't realize that jet fuel has actually come down 40 cents a gallon since february which is shocking. >> it's come down tremendously, and demand has really stayed there. that's the thing, i think. as anybody when has flown recently knows that every plane is packed. capacity has been reduced, so those two combinations are really fueling probably for the first
so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards, from kitchen to table. this technology allows us to collaborate with our drivers to make a better experience for our customers. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ >>> airlines taking flight day. jpmorgan raising price targets...
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speaking at keen state college in new hampshire, the vice president tore into romney's experience in corporate america, echoing president obama's remarks that running a company is not the same as running a country. >> making money for your investors, which romney did very well, is not the president's job. the president has a different j job. your job as president is to promote the common good. that doesn't mean the private equity guys are bad guys. they're not. but that no more qualifies you to be president than being a plumber. it doesn't -- and by the way, there are a lot of awfully smart plumbers. all kigd aside, it's not the same job requirement. so it's totally legitimate for the president to point this out. >> it's what the vice president's fourth trip to new hampshire just this year. he used his appearance yesterday to frame his opponent's policies as something out of the history books. >> we will not go back in to the '50s in social policy, to the cold war in our foreign policy and to the policies of the last administration on our economic policies. we will not do it their wa
speaking at keen state college in new hampshire, the vice president tore into romney's experience in corporate america, echoing president obama's remarks that running a company is not the same as running a country. >> making money for your investors, which romney did very well, is not the president's job. the president has a different j job. your job as president is to promote the common good. that doesn't mean the private equity guys are bad guys. they're not. but that no more qualifies...
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i lose my pets i lose my house i lose my friend of everything for nothing the family got for the news and wells fargo it was just another casualty of our economy now under the control of corporate psychopaths but how many more lives have to be ruined before our nation wakes up to the fact that everything that makes life worth living in america has been stolen by psychopathic executives sitting on the boards and steering the wheels of the nation's biggest corporations are caught i mean today is rooted in this form of corporate capitalism which relies on an insatiable drive for more and more profits it basically relies on blind greed you see it's not just in homeowners being pushed off the edge but entire cities they're poisoned by corporate chemical and energy plants that spew their pollution downstream you see it in for profit health insurance companies that use actual death panels to deny women and children a life saving medical procedures to keep up their quarterly profits you see it in defense companies that lobby congress for more war just so they can sell more and more tanks and
i lose my pets i lose my house i lose my friend of everything for nothing the family got for the news and wells fargo it was just another casualty of our economy now under the control of corporate psychopaths but how many more lives have to be ruined before our nation wakes up to the fact that everything that makes life worth living in america has been stolen by psychopathic executives sitting on the boards and steering the wheels of the nation's biggest corporations are caught i mean today is...
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capitalism it's time to look for something new it's time to build a new economy that puts shareholder profits behind the well being of customers workers and communities. right now the best alternative out there is the worker cooperative model businesses owned by the workers for profits are shared and decisions are democratized over a billion people around the world do business with a cooperative and here in the united states there are over eleven thousand worker own cooperatives employing more americans there are members of the entire private sector labor movement you can see the success of the cooperatives in places like madison wisconsin i visited there last year i just speak at the fighting bob and the guy who picked me up at the airport the cab driver from union cab company says you know i used to be a lawyer nama cab driver what oh i'm also an owner of the company to manufacturing plants i visited its manufacturing in madison wisconsin owned by its employees even the strip clubs in madison which i didn't visit probably should have and they are organized as worker and co-ops and a
capitalism it's time to look for something new it's time to build a new economy that puts shareholder profits behind the well being of customers workers and communities. right now the best alternative out there is the worker cooperative model businesses owned by the workers for profits are shared and decisions are democratized over a billion people around the world do business with a cooperative and here in the united states there are over eleven thousand worker own cooperatives employing more...
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so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards, from kitchen to table. this technology allows us to collaborate with our drivers to make a better experience for our customers. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ helping you do what you do... even better. (sfx: car garage sounds) today my journey brings me to charlotte, north carolina, where i spent the day with geico driver casey mears. i told him the secret to saving money on car insurance. he told me the secret to his car setup. first he adjusts... first he adjusts... (sfx:engine revving drowns out gecko's dialogue) then he... then he... fx:loud drilling noise continues to drown out gecko's dialogue) then he... .and a quarter cup of neapple juice. or was that the secret to his barbecue sauce? hey, "secret" sauce. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> your pain at the pump is ease
so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards, from kitchen to table. this technology allows us to collaborate with our drivers to make a better experience for our customers. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ helping you do what you do... even better. (sfx: car garage sounds)...